(Sec. 102) Specifies that the amounts authorized and the authorized personnel ceilings as of September 30, 2002, for such activities are those specified in the classified Schedule of Authorizations, which shall be made available to the Senate and House Appropriations Committees and the President.

(Sec. 103) Allows the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), with the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, to authorize employment of civilian personnel in excess of the number authorized for FY 2002 (by not more than two percent) when necessary to the performance of important intelligence functions. Requires notification of the congressional intelligence committees.

(Sec. 104) Authorizes appropriations for the Intelligence Community Management Account for FY 2002, for full-time personnel for elements within such Account, and for certain classified personnel. Earmarks a specified amount of such funds for the National Drug Intelligence Center.

(Sec. 105) Includes within the definition of "intelligence community" intelligence elements of the Coast Guard.

Title III: General Provisions - Permits appropriations authorized by this Act for salary, pay, retirement, and other benefits for Federal employees to be increased by such additional amounts as may be necessary for increases in such compensation or benefits authorized by law.

(Sec. 302) Specifies that the authorization of appropriations by this Act shall not be deemed to constitute authority for the conduct of any intelligence activity which is not otherwise authorized by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

(Sec. 303) Expresses the sense of Congress that the DCI should continue to direct that elements of the intelligence community should competitively award contracts in a manner that maximizes the procurement of products properly designated as having been made in the United States.

(Sec. 304) Authorizes the head of the agency of an employee detailed under the Intelligence Community Assignment Program, under specified conditions, to pay a lodging allowance for such employee for the duration of the detail.

(Sec. 306) Requires the DCI to report to the intelligence committees on whether and to what extent the intelligence community has implemented the recommendations of the National Commission on Terrorism, the United States Commission on National Security for the 21st Century, and an advisory panel on terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction.

(Sec. 308) Amends the National Security Act of 1947 to require consultation with the DCI before appointment of the Directors of the Offices of Intelligence and Counterintelligence within the Department of Energy.

(Sec. 309) Revises provisions concerning the protection of intelligence community employees who report urgent concerns to Congress to require the CIA Inspector General, upon determining that a complaint is credible, to notify the DCI of such complaint and such determination.

(Sec.310) Requires the Attorney General, after specified consultation, to review and report to Congress on current protections against the unauthorized disclosure of classified information.

(Sec. 311) Suspends until October 1, 2002, a provision of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 providing for the reorganization of the Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office.

(Sec. 312) Requires each national counterintelligence strategy, as well as any related national threat identification and prioritization assessment, to be approved by the President and submitted to the intelligence committees.

(Sec. 313) Requires the Attorney General to report to Congress on the effect and efficacy of alien terrorist removal proceedings, including the reasons why such proceedings have not been used in the past and the effect on the use of such proceedings after the enactment of the U.S.A. Patriot Act of 2001.

(Sec. 314) Amends the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to extend from 24 to 72 hours the time for judicial ratification of an emergency surveillance or search conducted under such Act.

(Sec. 402) Extends through FY 2003 the authority of the DCI to offer separation pay to CIA employees who voluntarily separate from service.

(Sec. 403) Requires the DCI to: (1) rescind CIA guidelines for handling cases involving foreign assets or sources with human rights concerns; (2) provide for guidelines that more appropriately weigh and provide incentives for risks to achieve successful operations; and (3) ensure that information is shared so that actions to protect American lives can be taken.

(Sec. 404) Amends the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2001 to authorize the DCI to reimburse certain counterterrorism employees for 100 percent (currently one-half) of the cost of professional liability insurance.

Title V: Department of Defense Intelligence Activities - Authorizes the Secretary of Defense (Secretary) to use funds available for a DOD intelligence element to purchase promotional items of nominal value to recruit individuals for employment within that element.

(Sec. 502) Authorizes the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force to transfer or reprogram funds for infrastructure and quality-of-life improvements at the Menwith Hall and Bad Aibling stations.

(Sec. 503) Amends the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995 to: (1) revise certification requirements relating to official immunity for employees and agents of the United States and foreign countries engaged in the interdiction of illegal aircraft drug trafficking; and (2) require an annual report from the President to Congress regarding countries for which such certifications were in effect.

(Sec. 504) Authorizes the Secretary to establish an undergraduate training program for civilian NIMA employees, similar to that provided to civilian NSA employees, under which such employees are provided financial assistance to develop mission-critical skills.

(Sec. 505) Requires the: (1) DCI to ensure that any report, review, study, or plan required by this Act that involves intelligence or intelligence-related activities of DOD be prepared or conducted in consultation with the Secretary of Defense or other appropriate DOD official; and (2) defense, appropriations, and intelligence committees to receive all such reports, reviews, studies, or plans.

(Sec. 506) Permits the NSA Director to authorize agency personnel to perform protective services and law enforcement functions up to 500 feet beyond the confines of NSA facilities, including upon streets, sidewalks, and open areas, when acting reasonably to protect against physical damage or injury. (Currently, such authority is limited to such facilities and any extending fence or other boundary line.) Requires an annual report from such Director to the intelligence committees on the exercise of such authority. Requires personnel performing such services or functions to be clearly identifiable.